Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez was visibly upset on the touchline during the Clasico against Real Madrid in La Liga. After Barcelona’s 3-2 loss to their rivals, Xavi criticized the league for not having goal-line technology in place. This loss has left Barcelona 11 points behind Real Madrid in the title race, putting their chances of winning any silverware this season in jeopardy.
The controversial moment in the game came when a shot by Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal was not given as a goal, despite the team’s claims that it had crossed the line. VAR could not definitively prove whether the ball had crossed the line or not, leading to Xavi’s outburst against the lack of technology in La Liga. Both Xavi and Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen expressed their frustration with the situation, highlighting the need for improvements in the league.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, on the other hand, was pleased with his team’s performance after a tough week that saw them beat Manchester City in the Champions League. Ancelotti commended his players for their resilience and focus, especially after securing a late winner in the Clasico against Barcelona. Despite the challenges, he believes Real Madrid is well-positioned for
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